The Lines of Descendency Report ([[:Image:Lines-of-descendency.tar.gz|downloadable here]]) is a small report which will print out all lines of descendency between a given ancestor and a given descendent one after the other in the format shown below (using the GRAMPS example data). People on the left build the continuous line and those on the right are their correspondent spouses. You need to select the ancestor and descendent at the start of the report.

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The Lines of Descendency Report ([http://gramps-addons.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gramps-addons/branches/gramps32/download/LinesOfDescendency.addon.tgz downloadable here]) is a small report which will print out all lines of descendency between a given ancestor and a given descendent one after the other in the format shown below (using the GRAMPS example data). People on the left build the continuous line and those on the right are their correspondent spouses. You need to select the ancestor and descendent at the start of the report.

'''Lines of Descendency from Smith, Ingeman to Smith, Craig Peter'''

'''Lines of Descendency from Smith, Ingeman to Smith, Craig Peter'''

Line 17:

Line 17:

(...)

(...)

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Notice that even though the example data of GRAMPS does not offer a possibility to display this, the report makes no distinction between the male and female line. So a hypothetical output such as the one below is also proper [http://cecilia.ls.fi.upm.es]:

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Notice that even though the example data of GRAMPS does not offer a possibility to display this, the report makes no distinction between the male and female line. So a hypothetical output such as the one below is also proper:

'''Lines of Descendency from Smith, Ingeman to Nielsen, Augusta'''

'''Lines of Descendency from Smith, Ingeman to Nielsen, Augusta'''

Revision as of 15:32, 21 March 2010

The Lines of Descendency Report (downloadable here) is a small report which will print out all lines of descendency between a given ancestor and a given descendent one after the other in the format shown below (using the GRAMPS example data). People on the left build the continuous line and those on the right are their correspondent spouses. You need to select the ancestor and descendent at the start of the report.

Notice that even though the example data of GRAMPS does not offer a possibility to display this, the report makes no distinction between the male and female line. So a hypothetical output such as the one below is also proper: